TMCNet:  Avigilon voted 2012 Cantech Letter Awards TSX Tech Stock of the Year

[January 25, 2013]

Avigilon voted 2012 Cantech Letter Awards TSX Tech Stock of the Year

(ENP Newswire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) ENP Newswire - 25 January 2013 Release date- 24012013 - Avigilon, a leader in high-definition (HD) and megapixel video surveillance solutions, was voted the 2012 Cantech Letter Awards' TSX Tech Stock of the Year.


Awarded on January 11, 2013, the Cantech Letter Awards are hosted and sponsored by the Toronto Stock Exchange and TSX Venture Exchange. Voted on by Canada's top technology analysts and the readers of Cantech Letter, the award celebrates the achievements and success of a public company in the Canadian technology sector.

'The exchanges are home to many world class technology companies and we're proud to be championing the sector' saidNick Waddell, founding editor of Cantech Letter. 'Congratulations to Avigilon on their first year as a public company and being voted the TSX Tech Stock of the Year.' Cantech Letter and the award winners officially opened the trading day on TSX and TSXV on Friday, January 11, 2013.

'To be chosen as Cantech Letter's TSX Tech Stock of the Year among such high calibre nominees is an honour,' saidAlexander Fernandes, president and chief executive officer at Avigilon. 'It's an exciting time to offer industry-leading technology for the growing HD surveillance market.' In 2012, Avigilon was ranked the fastest growing technology company in Canada on the Deloitte Fast50 and the fastest growing software company in North America on the Deloitte Fast500. In addition to record revenues, innovative product launches and global expansion, the year also marked Avigilon being named the BCTIA's Company of the Year.

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